BEAUTIFUL GIBSON ioire and Silk Waists All the Newest Ideas with the Swell Effects We know yon will admire onr patterns, and ask yonr inspection. Summer Waists 50c and Up Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. I bought before tho advance anil will j i give our customers tho advantage of ! our saving. The Standard Grocery. i H, 0. Thiebault is In tho county jail charged with the theft of an overcoat at Umatilla, lie was brought to town ; Tuesday evening by Deputy Sheriff W. H. Congdon and will have his pre- i llminary in a few days. THE INDIANS WON OUT (Concluded.) a hot fly while ho foil and rolled over with the sphere still in his grasp. Both sides played close, snappy ball and there were very few errors to mar the game, although one or two costly ones wcro made on each side. A feature of tho performance was tho utipiring, which was something fierce, the rotten decisions being about equally divided, however. Following is the official score: Berkley ABU HPOA E Hamlin, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Kennedy, 3b 4 Adams, ss 4 Hendricks, lo ... 2 McKeown, rf 3 0 0 Heitmuller, If 0 2 Overall, 2b 4 0 0 Hatch, c 3 0 0 Williams, p 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 BREVITIES. a Hnirarf fnrm loans. au w.uw.i . fine free lunch from 9 a. m. till muni ul uiui o. 'phone Math 70. Implement Company. t t e or a cuui, reirebiuiit; fciu&a ui ir7 nppr fn to i Tnirz s. nmmnpks nrnmiPt sets camt) I f I II III' II K H M 11 I Illl I ft. new line of tablets, hair brushes, ther dusters, toilet coaps. Nolf's, UlillLZ. UKKr E1I1 11 1 il II LL 11 L U.11U. JJ.11G ches in basement of Golden Rule J m 1 . I m t n..ii. I j nnpv rn man nr in west raxes on A A f T T"I rnni. . w t nt.il il in.il uuiiuiui. ct n u nil iii-iria u &- i i ii V' tti urri i iiuy lop heads from $27.50 to $65 on in- fl Vinrto nf ronl octnta fnr nnm rip. Buyers at TTiinzlkfir'a n&ver recrrt their purchuses. EXPERIENCE How many times have you bought Jewelry and afterward charged the disappointment to Experience T W'h le Experience may be a good teacher, It's apt to prove expensive. It's lots cheaper in the end to buy of & reliable dealer, Good Jewelry... Does not mean price necessarily. J have good jewelry in Rolled Plate Gold Filled and Solid Gold- anety of grades, but always good. L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to E. Alexander Straw, hats at Teutsch's. Lunches at Phillips' restaurant. Latest stylo shirts at Teutsch's. Gilt Edge lunch countwr, Court St, Eggs, 15c per dozen, at Hawley Bros. Rooms by tho day, week or month at Gratz's. All kinds of imported goods for cold lunches at Gratz's. Save your gold stamps and get a dinner set at Teutsch's. Columbus buggies, ?150, at Uma tilla Implement Company. We make candy of all kinds. Nono better anywhere. The Delta. For Re U 1 urniphed r-'.ins for houseKeepmg 304 Garden street. Was that glass of lemonade made cool by artincial ice? Ask foi it. For first-class messenger service day or night, call 'phone black 136. Order your sweet cream of Dutton. Plenty on hand. Delivered anywhere. Order Dutton's ice cream for your table. It will be delivered prompt ly. Schlitz beer .on draught and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rule Hotel. Scalitz beer on draught and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rulw Hotel. Another invoice of Heinz's apple butter, something very fine, at Haw ley Bros. We manufacture our ice cream and you will find it different from others The Delta. Fancy lino of plain and mustard sardines; full line of lunch goods Hawley Bros. For Sale A good gentle buggy horse. Safe for lady or child to drive. J. M. Leezer. Telephone black 403. Ice cream oi sweet cream delivered to any part of the city. The Delta. The Delta Is in a two-story building and Is always cool and comfortable Seats for forty people. We give free tickets on the bicycle with every dollar's purchase. Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery. For Sale or Trade Thresher and power; almost new. Will do good work. Must go. See W. W. Semple. To close out my entire stock of sprinj and summer millinery, I will offer great reductions. Mrs. Camp bell. The St. Agnes GaUd will give an ice cream social on the lawn at the parish house, Wednesday evening June 11. Everybody invited. The St. Agnes Guild will give an ice cream social on the lawn at the parish house this evening. Every body invited. Fruit Jars will bo very high this year, as the price has advanced. We 10 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 THE REAL THING When we say fruit flavors we mean the real fruit, and we prom ise you the best satisfaction from the beverage you buy here. Plenty of good for those who want the healthful, pleasiug drinks. Yu Name the Flavor We Furnish the Soda id It's going to be the best soda you ever taated. Five cenU Pb for a good big glass of It. We suggest " Uma Soda." KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps from Main St. Toward the Court House Totals 30 1 4 24 7 2 Pendleton AB R HPOA E Brown, c and 3b.. 4 10 2 10 Fay, ss 4 0 0 2 2 2 Knox, cf 3 0 0 Clemens, If 2 1 0 Stovall, lb 3 1 1 Schmidt, 2b 3 0 0 Wilner, rf C 0 0 aiegler, 3b 1 0 1 Rhea, c 2 0 0 14 Taylor, p 2 0 1 0 Hayes, p 2 0 0 1 Totals 28 3 3 27 9 G Summary. Stolen bases Stovall, Hamlin, Hendricks, Williams. Two-baso hits Heitmuller, Williams. Double plays Fay to Schmidt to Stovall; Wilner to Brown; Williams to Hatch to Hen dricks. Bases on balls By Hays, 3; Taylor, 1; Williams, G. Hit by pitch ed ball Hayes, 1; Williams, 3, Struck out By Hayes, S; Taylor, 5; Williams, 5. Left on bases Pendle ton, 10; Berkley, 8. First base on errors Pendleton, 1 ; Berkley, 1 Earned runs Pendleton, 2. Time of game 1 hour 50 minutes. Umpire C. A. Maskrey. Scorer L. W. Held Berkley Boys Dined. Will Sturgis gave a reception Tues day evening in honor of the Berkley team, they being his school mates at the Berkley University 'during tho last term of school. Although the boys were defeated in their encounter with the Indians, they were treated so royally by their schoolmate and friend that thoy forgot all about the defeat and a jolly good time was had. Mr. Sturgis took the boys to tho home of his mother, Mrs. S. P. Stur gis, on Water street, in tho evening, and one of the best dinners they have enjoyed on their trip was set before them by Mrs. Sturgis. After the meal the evening was spent In visiting and having a pleasant time. The ,blg Everett icum, which has done stunts with nearly every aggre gation in the northwest, will be in Pendleton on the 14th and 15th, Sat urday and Sunday next, and will at tempt to even up things with tho In dians for defeat administered during the trip of the local nine through Coast cities last month. On Sunday a pitcher's battle Is ox pected as Schoch, the whirlwind twiiier of the Everetts, will bo in tho box, and Hayes, Pendleton's little strike-out wonder, will officiate for the Indians. It is nip and tuck be tween these two which throws tho swiftest curve or strikes out the most men, and the game of tho season Is confidently expected. I The Pendleton team is now strong er than It has ever been before, hav ing four strong pitchers with a couple of others who could go in tho box in a pinch, and two or three men who can do good work at any place in tho game, in the event of any of tho play ers being disabled or out of condi tion. "Bob" Wilner will pitch the Satur day game against Everett, unless Schoch should be put in tho box against the Indians on that day, in which event Hayes will twirl for Pen dleton and Wilner will pitch on Sun day, it having been decided to pit Hayes against Schoch, Berkley left this morning for Walla Walla, where they play this after noon. From there they go to Nelson and Rossland, B. C, and after play ing the principal teams of that sec tion, proceed to Vancouver, V. C and thence home via the Coast cities. The next engagement of the Indi ans after tho Everett games is at Dayton on June 19, 20 and 21, at Walla Walla on the 22d and 23d, and one the local grounds on July 4, 6 and C, when they cross bats with the Or egon City team. The Stanford Uni versity boys will bo here on July 11 12 and 13. From Baker City comes word that money is being raised with consider able success for the establishment of a baseball team in that city. This would mean the formation of the pro Pv3ed six-team league. When the Rooter's orj tho Bleacher., When tho pad is on tho catcher, aud tho pitcher's in his place, And tho batter kcops his optics on tho distance to first base, Then tho tension is tremendous o the truly loyal Ian, Who is handing out instructions Just as swiftly as ho can And a thrill of apprehension hits tho umplro in tho spino, When tho rooter's on tho bleacher and tho coachor's on tho Uno When tho rootor's on tho bleacher and tho sun is blazing down Thou wo lose nil thought of labor and tho other caros of town, And wo hio upon tho street car. whero tho passengers nro thick, And a fellow has to hang on with his oyobrows, it he'll stick. Till they dump us at tho ball narki whoro tho fence is mostly sign, When tho rootor's on tho bleacher, and tho coacners on tno uno. When tho rootor's on tho bloachor O 'ho soul Inspiring shout When tho umplro says tho player on tho other sldo is out! And tho nnarchlstlc outbreak when tho robbor says tho sanio Of a player on tho homo team whon we're fighting for tho game! And I wouldn't bo tho umplro, who who can't pleaso either nino, Cr tho rooter on tho bleacher, or tho coachor on tho lino. When tho rooter's on the bloachor then tho gontlo damsels go In the middle of tho grand stand, and thoy murmur soft and low That tho gamo is "just too lovoly," It is "charming," dear and "cute," nd thoy reckon ovory player by tho wrinkles in his suit; And thoy think somo good fly paper to catch Hies with would bo fine- When tho rooter's on tho bleacher and tho coachor's on tho lino. Josh Wink, in Bnltlmoro Amorlcnu It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse Hot Weather Clothes Just s well be comfortable when you can without neglecting your appearance BLUE SERGE COATS single ami double breasted -the skeleton kind -without lining LIGHT COLORED TROUSERS They are just the thing to go with your dark coats Coats and Pants Light colored, In plaids anil stripes; dark ones wltli small chalk strlpos: slzos 33 to 44 S5.00 $6,00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.00 No Gannont Allowed to Loavo tho Storo Unless It Fits iii Wiles! ill ss MEN'S OUTFITTERS BO STONlToiletSoap .STORE Now Is the Time for the MEN to consider theirs Oxford Shoes A fine line to select from $2.50 to $3.50 The prices that please and the qualities that wear Boston Store Let Us Figure on your bIll If you are going to build a resi dence, barn or other building, or intend to make improvements where you will require Lumber, Building Paper Lime, Cement, Brick Sand, Terra Cotta Pipe or anything in this line and you will be money ahead. Our facilities for supplying you with the above articles and also SASH, DOORS and BLINDS is unsurpassed. Pendleton Planinc Mill and Lumber Yard, ROBERT fORSTER, Proprietor Another largo shipment of Toi let Soap just received, and regard less of the great advance of tallow through the country, we are able to offer you the lowest possible prices. Turkish Bath, Honey, Pine Tar, O.itmeal, Glycerine, Lily Bouquet, Etc., at 5c bar, 48c Doz. We have other Soaps from 2c a bar up, including Sulphur, Car bolic, Rose and Violet Glycerine Soaps at oc a bar. Here are a lew items that we are just unpacking: Boys' Iron Wagons Doll Carriages Croquet sets, $1.24 set up to Velocipedes, Si. go to $2. 05. Dish mops, 9c, mouse traps, 5c. Fireworks and Flags. Frederick Nolf Mammocks from 74c to $3.95. TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. TEKEPA0NE RED Gl Office at The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays k Connerley 1'roprlutom BECK The Plumber and Tinner For First Class Work at Roiisonablo Prlcos Shop: Cottormood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store. Nenr Court St. o a old br tOMM MUM JDT The Louvre Saloon roiDiJrroN . ounoa 7) o 9 CANNING SEASON Now is the time to put up strawberries for your winter supply. We have prepared for your wants. We can supply you with the finest berries and vegetables grown at prices that willl pleaso you. Mason Fruit Jars We have an abundance of them ; also extra covers and rubbers. Sec as for yoar Sugar, Spices, Vinegar and Other Articles Which You Need Daring tnc Canning Season. 9 a M III s II i d 4 HI R. MARTIN, Proprietor 8S Thla signature U on erery box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-OuinineTbi8u' 'the remedr lht cam m cola lu oae